\'Like its predecessor, it is a brilliant piece of work...these two books are genius.
A beautifully written, highly engaging page-turning masterpiece\' - Fantasy Book Review\'Thomas Senlin is the most unlikely yet likeable hero since a certain hobbit rushed out of Bag End leaving his second breakfast half-finished and entirely unwashed-up\' - Fantasy Faction.
But help from the Sphinx doesn\'t come cheaply and, as Senlin knows, debts aren\'t always what they seem in the Tower of Babel.
Praise for the series:\'Brilliant\' - Publishers Weekly\'I loved it\' - Django Wexler\'An engrossing intoxicating delight\' - Forbidden Planet\'An extraordinary debut that is well worthy of the hype.
But the Tower of Babel is proving to be as difficult to re-enter as it was to escape.
Hopeless and desolate, they turn to a legend of the tower, the mysterious Sphinx.
The story, characters and imagination shine\' Mark LawrenceForced by necessity into a life of piracy, Senlin and his eclectic crew struggle to survive aboard their stolen airship as the hunt for his lost wife continues.
I just love them. \'Like its predecessor, it is a brilliant piece of work...these two books are genius